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Rice Water For Hair: Hit Or Miss?
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 255706, member: 31907"] Even though rice water is a great way to cleanse your hair, there are some things you should know about using it. First of all, rice water can actually be harmful if used too often. If you're using it daily, you will be stripping the natural oils in your hair follicles and causing damage to them over time. It's best to only use rice water once every few days. Second of all, rice water is not an effective shampoo substitute for those who have long hair because it lacks lather and tends to leave residue on the scalp. If you're not willing to give up your favorite shampoo, or if your hair is too short for this type of treatment (less than an inch), then this may not be the product for you. Thirdly, if your hair gets damaged while using rice water (like if it falls out), then don't worry! You can just cut off all of the damaged parts and start fresh with new strands instead of trying to save them all at once or else they'll just fall out even faster! [/QUOTE]
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